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Old 12-16-2007, 07:11 PM   #1
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Recommend me brake calipers

I'm looking for suggestions for calipers. The only constraints is they have to be OEM. They can be from any car, but it has to be OEM. I would like to also exclude exotic marques like Porsche, Ferrari, etc., namely due to price and availability.

Right now my top choice is Evo 8-9 Brembos or Z33 Track Brembos.

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Can I ask why you wanna stay with OEM options?
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z33 track brembos are heavy as fuck

wilwood is probably the best bang for the buck, but for whatever reason u want OEM...

is there any reason why aluminum 30mm 300zx calipers aren't good enough...?
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wilwood for sure
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R32 GTR setup from courtesy.
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z33 track brembos are heavy as fuck
This is what everybody says, but the brakes is the one part I don't mind unsprung weight on.

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is there any reason why aluminum 30mm 300zx calipers aren't good enough...?
I prefer bigger for roadracing, but Z32 calipers are actually my 3rd choice. I'm carrying more front end weight than an average S13 so every bit helps.

OEM = discount on replacement parts. When you go through a set of pads every other week, it adds up.
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just get the F430 yellow brembo brakes with the carbon rotors lol j/k....wilwoods are good but..$$$
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Listen, all i have to say
is my R32 GTR, with drilled rotors, stinless lines, and stock BMC, with endless CCR and CCX (i have both) stops my 3800 lbs wagon, in the mountains, for liek 30 minutes at a time

OEM is best IMO.
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Listen, all i have to say
is my R32 GTR, with drilled rotors, stinless lines, and stock BMC, with endless CCR and CCX (i have both) stops my 3800 lbs wagon, in the mountains, for liek 30 minutes at a time

OEM is best IMO.
I have Z32 1 1/16" master, full stainless lines from master to caliper, 180SX front and stock rear.

I can't do drilled discs for my application because repeated triple digit stops will crack it even factory Brembo drilled discs.

I think right now Z32 aluminium is my top choice unless I can source Brembo calipers at a cheaper price. I can get the Z32 for about $300US for the front pair.
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Z32's with the proper BMC setup rocks.

On street tires at full weight, they never let me down.

I imagine with a race setup, at the cost, they would be more than sufficient.
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Z06 6 piston calipers are like $200 each new IIRC. Just need to find a 14" rotor I think
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200 each for the calipers?!?!

No way. Not a chance.

Maybe 2000?!

Edit:
These are dirt cheap actually.

But the 6-Pistons, not so much.

Although the 6-pistons at that price would still be a badass setup.
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After a few problems i finally finished my brake setup. i have Z32 calipers(aluminum) with PBM 13" rotors at front using HAWK PADS , for the rear im using also a Z32 calipers with (Z32) Project MU rotors using SPL lines all around . fucking amazing how this thing brake no joke
totally went over my budget with this setup . i spent way more that what i spected
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200 each for the calipers?!?!

No way. Not a chance.

Maybe 2000?!

Edit:
These are dirt cheap actually.

But the 6-Pistons, not so much.

Although the 6-pistons at that price would still be a badass setup.
plus u need special brackets for the calipers
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Fabrication is no problem. I can get any caliper to fit.

Z06 calipers? Maybe I'll look into that.
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200 each for the calipers?!?!

No way. Not a chance.

Maybe 2000?!
no, he's right, like $200 each. i saw it too on a corvette forum. maybe even the one you posted. there was a huge brake thread here a while back and i think they were in it.

this is what i was talking about. starts on page 7 i think.
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.p...ighlight=brake

this is where the info came from. don't know if the prices are still valid.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...light=calipers

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I found the older Z06 calipers for $110 brand new but its only a 2 piston caliper like the Q45
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no, he's right, like $200 each. i saw it too on a corvette forum. maybe even the one you posted. there was a huge brake thread here a while back and i think they were in it.

this is what i was talking about. starts on page 7 i think.
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.p...ighlight=brake

this is where the info came from. don't know if the prices are still valid.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...light=calipers
Click the links in my post, they are just the underlined words.

The 2-piston ones are dirt cheap, the 6-pistons are over 2K
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I have Z32 1 1/16" master, full stainless lines from master to caliper, 180SX front and stock rear.

I can't do drilled discs for my application because repeated triple digit stops will crack it even factory Brembo drilled discs.

I think right now Z32 aluminium is my top choice unless I can source Brembo calipers at a cheaper price. I can get the Z32 for about $300US for the front pair.
My Cedric has Blanks with GTRs (well HCR32 right now i took the GTR off to rebuild) and from triple digit to slower, and hten back i never had a problem with endless pads.
i also added stainless lines front and rear, and Trust brake fluid.
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Click the links in my post, they are just the underlined words.

The 2-piston ones are dirt cheap, the 6-pistons are over 2K
thanks, i know how to use the internet. he said the calipers cost $200 each and you implied that they cost $2k each. the kit costs a lot, but in the link i posted it was $1k less. even still, for a system of that caliber $2400 for all four wheels is cheap.

also, the sliders you posted are far from complete. you still need pads, rotors, and brackets.
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What about STi Brembos?
Evo/STi calipers use a 32mm rotor, z32 is 30mm I think z33 brembos are 30mm thick too.

Just be careful with the evo 8 brown-bo's. the first gen calipers always fade and peel.
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thanks, i know how to use the internet. he said the calipers cost $200 each and you implied that they cost $2k each(sarcasm fixed with edit). the kit costs a lot, but in the link i posted it was $1k less(still not $400). even still, for a system of that caliber $2400 for all four wheels is cheap(duh. read edit).

also, the sliders you posted are far from complete. you still need pads, rotors, and brackets.(but thats still cheap for four calipers!!)
Thats what my edit said.
You may know the internet, but you fail at sarcasm and reading comprehension.


R32 GTR is a brembo setup right? Is it really that much better than Z32s?

Doin brakes over the winterrrrr
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R32 GTR is a brembo setup right? Is it really that much better than Z32s?

Doin brakes over the winterrrrr
R32 GTR is a Sumitomo setup.

R32 GTR VSpec (II) is a Brembo setup.
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R32 GTR is a brembo setup right? Is it really that much better than Z32s?
i think there is a brembo setup and a none brembo for the R32. dont think is a big of a diferent tho
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R32 GTR is a Sumitomo setup.

R32 GTR VSpec (II) is a Brembo setup.
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the porterfield pads for my alcons are $75 a caliper last multiple track day events. I've got 4 on them right now and plenty of pad life. OEM pads just won't hang.
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the porterfield pads for my alcons are $75 a caliper last multiple track day events. I've got 4 on them right now and plenty of pad life. OEM pads just won't hang.
I don't mind going with aftermarket pads so long as they fit OEM calipers. At least in a pinch I can get OEM pads easily without having to wait for specialty pads to arrive.


I actually like my setup now. I run Hawk pads and Brembo discs, but I know that if I need replacement parts and can't wait for shipping, I can always run auto parts store Maxima pads and Altima discs.

I only want to upgrade the calipers because I'm going 5 lug.
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R32 GTR is a Sumitomo setup.

R32 GTR VSpec (II) is a Brembo setup.
Is this what I see on the IFXX thread?
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What about porsche 993 brakes?

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Old 12-17-2007, 12:40 PM   #30
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there was a dude i saw that was rolling aston martin calipers on his s14. looked awesome. they were HUGE. ill look for the pic. but if anyone has it..post it up!!
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